Find an arc length parametrization of the line y = 6x + 6. (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Give your answer in the form of comma separated list of i, j components.) r1(s) =<
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Then y = 6t + 6. So, the line can be parametrized by r(t) = <t, 6t + 6>. Show more…
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